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Show &&& gate I t THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH St. Louis Baptists Make 5,000 Converts British Orphans Come for Adoption vjwwwy.Wti;-- ' ' TT'"' ansgjr v ?, 'Jv:!iv W. , , AW r ,, kr-Yir'r?l tX f . W,v ,V'i I' - 7 , . ' . vV , ., Thc-- Julian cf the f ' ' '.? i' -- v rjA . 1 J I.'.' , .', . J .. 1 XVl 7 4 r r7, 'iv v - f S. , - T' c'B 1 V T it ,'r ' - - ' Vi i 7 . if v. , '.I k.w,',7,'X4 !. ,rr. . f . ifty.f- - -- 7tT,f 1n -- f nr in am w j most of t iii l.t Urhe-- horn babies which were brought to the United States on is. S. Aquitanla by Mrs. the National Adoption Society of England. At the right are the twins, Frankie uud Jtonald, two t'le oies whom Americans are asked to adopt. e h Allen of I Funeral Procession jT Chief Justice White hae been hold ng revlvul sersices for the past month and claim they uae made converts. The Illustration shows the ceremony of baptizing these converts lu the chil.y waters of the of the immersion of one of them. rivet, and a close-u- The Bapusts of St." Louis I p Three More Names in the Hall of Fame ; t , v v:7u ; 'Tv,V r 5 f A L'.vi U C x - V M . AJSaS3233CSI, Member of the Supreme court of the United States lending the funeral procession of Edward Douglass White, chief justice of tin United States, as they entered Oak Ilill cemetery, Georgetown, D C., wliere interment was made. . SAID TO BE ENGAGED Spirit of Rotary for Mr. Harding o yl the hall of fame at New York University during the unveiling of tablets to William Cullen Bryant, ImJoseph Choate and Mark Twain; and photograph of Doctor Brown, chancellor of the university, speaking at the ,, s v'T-- t pressive services. A view of itarrYr ? HtejaAr V ji A tv-- ' ' . v - J 4r - w.i ABIGAIL ADAMS SHAFT Smoking an Emperors $2,000 Pipe NV 'ft 1 MMN W '' -- v5 V. .. Raymond O. Grown of Honolulu, lu belmlf of the Rotary club of Honolulu, went to the White House to present President Harding with a diminutive statue representing the Spirit of Rotary. V A f---M ? i HMr b $ rrt , - ' r" - , 1 Freshmen Had to Come Through . 1 , T " "" Representative Roy C. Fitzgerald of Dayton, Ohio, photographed In his office in Washington while taking a few puffs from a $2,000 meerschaum pipe once owned by the late Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, The pipe, said to be one of the most remarkable specimens of meerschaum carving In the world, is owned by L. O. Shank of Daytoa. There are nine figures on the There are reort$ In lmdon that the duke of Marlborough and Mis Oladja Deacon are engaged to be married. The duke was recently divorced by the former Miss Deacon, pipe, Illustrating the experience of eight yontha with their first try at dan' destine tobacco smoking. The Abigail Uonsuelo Vanderbilt. daughter of the late Edward Parker Deacon of Boston, has spent most of her life lu England and France. ri 2p)JK -- - b j&mst A v jmM vi 0 'Wt I, T1- Adams B- memorial 3 at erected by the Daughters of the Revolution In memory of Mrs. Abigail Smith Adams, wife of John Adams, second President of the United States and mother of the sixth, John Quincy Adams. Abigail Adams was one of the most influential women of her day and a writer of note. The memorial shaft Is erected on the spot from which Abigail Adams and John Quincy Adams, then a boy, witnessed the battle of Bunker H11L wwtsttwimM Many Use for Coyotes Pelt Less than a decade ago tiie coyote wn regarded os worthless from a commercial point of view; no one wanted his meat or his fur at any price. Now. however, his warm, tough pelt N put to many uses and readily fetches ten dollars ret to the trapper. m. During the war thousands of these ... . ... a.,,.,, pelts were purchased bv the British Harvard aeniors, after having had their cluss photograph made, collecting government and turned Into coats to on the campus for their annual picnic. Woe to the freshman who didn't funds In soldiers our the trenches. protott The discovery that, after the coarse "come through. hair lias been removed, tliei pelt can be converted Into a clever imitation of tnore expensive furs, has given an additional Impetus to the demand for these skins. The finest specimens of the coyote are those found on the up-jreaches of Mount Whitney, in CnPfornla, the highest American peak outside ATaska. The animals are taken in steel traps, .set ott the edges ,f the foists at elections up to PJOOO imd 1H.0O0 feet. 1 2SSBSSSSSS Quincy, Mass., which was Gobs on Tennessees Great Guns rz a IBBiCagBH.W. wW.' SKIPPER OF THE IBIS i Navy Plane for Commercial Uses er The Mathematical -- 11 4IhlY: n w.s aamwttat Happy gobs astride the giut sixteen-imguns of the U. S. S. Tennessee off Rockland, Maine, whete the great new ruperdreadnaught was given ber Is tbe first American warship to carry sixteen-inc- h speed trials, 'lhe Tcnne-n- e Hard One. Marvel was his turn on th vaudeville 'Indies and gentlemen.? he stage. said, If 1 fall to give the correct answer to any problem you offer me, agree to forfeit L'0. Voice In Audience Make the date f nfy wife's Mrth agree with her present age. Boston Transortptr A " V h pre-eentln- g rifite. . 1 Our Luck. If the f.s.l killer were always on the Job. few would live to grow wine, nce most of us gain our wisdom through our exier'eme In folly. Chines King of Beasts. Which? ' The Chinese king of beasts Is a The Are you yawnmonkey, which Is said to be 20 feet ing because 1 did or because the girl He over there did ? Dartmouth high, . belongs to the tribe which Is tailless nnd which Is wrell known for Its great Intelligence, ilis tribe is regarded as Beginning of American Red Crota. This Is Captain Salim, who for The American Red Cross was formed 5S entirely different from the brown nv years has held the tiller of tbs The former is distinguished In 1SS1 tinder tlxj leadership of Clara American mission houseboat on the other arneng things by its white face Bars a, who acted, is its first presi- Ibis oq the Nile. He Is a fine type and breasL dent. of the native boatman of Egypt. Brid-Edgn- r! Jack-o-Lanter- Nrv.v coast patrol tlying boat, flyltu llraotmue. This Is lease fot ronmjerclal purpoves. 1 y. tonverted Into a ps'ngwr-carrylnthe first of a series of navy fiiug bouts to he six-se- at g re- n. |